Match the items in column I with those in column II.
Column I | Column II |
(a) Yeast | (i) Earthworms |
(b) Diaphragm | (ii) Gills |
(c) Skin | (iii) Alcohol |
(d) Leaves | (iv) Chest cavity |
(e) Fish | (v) Stomata |
(f) Frog | (vi) Lungs and skin |
(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii), (e)-(ii), f(vi).
Yeast : Alcohol
Yeast get energy through anaerobic respiration. They are known as anaerobes. In the absence of oxygen, glucose breaks down into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
Diaphragm : Chest cavity
A large, muscular sheet called diaphragm forms diaphragm the floor of the chest cavity. The movement of the diaphragm and the rib cage are involved in the breathing.
Skin : Earthworm
The skin of earthworm is moist and slimy through which they respire.
Leaves : Stomata
The leaves of the plants have tiny pores called stomata for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Fish : Gills
Fishes respire through gills. Gills are projections of the skin.
Frog : Lungs and skin
Frogs have pair of lungs for respiration, they also respire through their skin which is moist and slippery.
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